ALEJANDRO SANZ UNVEILS THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR “RIMOWA,” FEATURING ELENA ROSE
Miami FL, (February 23) – The legendary Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz today premieres the official video for “Rimowa,” one of the most intimate tracks from his latest album, ‘¿Y Ahora Qué +?,’ a songwriting and performance collaboration with Venezuelan artist Elena Rose.
Considered one of the album’s standout gems, “Rimowa” now makes its leap into the audiovisual format with a striking, deeply emotional proposal. The video was filmed on a winter day in February in Madrid, directed by Gus Carballo, and produced by Music Content Factory.
The piece unfolds in a nearly bare setting, where the sincere connection between two friends and creative accomplices becomes the true heart of the story. Within this minimalist space, emotional truth prevails over any artifice, allowing shared glances, silences, and gestures to speak with the same intensity as the music itself.
One of the video’s central symbolic elements is a suitcase meant for round-trip travel. Empty in physical terms but rich in meaning, it serves as the emotional axis of the narrative, evoking journeys, reunions, farewells, and the shared memory of two artists who have walked parallel paths and, in this song, profoundly intertwined ones.
The grays of the winter February day ultimately added an unexpected emotional texture to the final result. The weather brought an intimate and melancholic tone that Alejandro Sanz and Elena Rose invoked to create “Rimowa,” reinforcing its confessional nature and nostalgic weight.
Through a natural interaction and a palpable sense of complicity between these giants of Spanish-language music, the video turns simplicity into a powerful declaration of feeling. “Rimowa” emerges as an exercise in emotional memory, where what has been lived carries more weight than what is said, and every image converses with the vulnerability that defines the track.
Sanz resumed the second leg of his “¿Y AHORA QUÉ? tour” this February. His unmistakable musical proposal is about to reach some of the most iconic stages in the United States, beginning April 9 in Chicago, offering an intimate, powerful, and emotion-filled experience, following unforgettable concerts in Colombia and sold-out shows in Bogotá, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, and Argentina throughout February and March.
In the United States, he will perform in Chicago, Washington, D.C., New Jersey, New York, Orlando, Miami, Dallas, Houston, Hidalgo, Highland, San Jose, LoAngeles,es and Las Vegas. In June, Alejandro Sanz returns to Spain, where he will perform in Seville, Gijon, Bilbao, Mallorca, Madrid, Barcelona, Gran Canaria, Valencia, Murcia, A Coruña and Fuengirola.
This second chapter of the now-iconic tour follows the Spanish premiere of his highly anticipated documentary, “Cuando Nadie Me Ve,” which has been met with unprecedented critical and audience success in his home country and serves as a prelude to its upcoming worldwide release.
¿Y Ahora Qué? Tour 2026
February 13 – Arena Movistar, Bogotá, Colombia
February 19 – Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador
February 21 – Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil, Ecuador
February 25 – Estadio Nacional, Lima, Peru
February 28 – Estadio Bicentenario La Florida, Santiago, Chile
March 4 – Autódromo de la Ciudad de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina
March 6 – Campo de Polo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
March 8 – Estadio Kempes, Córdoba, Argentina
April 9 – Rosemont Theatre, Chicago, IL
April 11 – EagleBank Arena, Washington, DC
April 17 – Prudential Center, New Jersey, NJ
April 18 – Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
May 1 – Kia Center, Orlando, FL
May 2 – Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
May 6 – The Pavilion @ TMF, Dallas, TX
May 8 – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, Houston, TX
May 9 – Payne Arena, Hidalgo, TX
May 12 – Yaamava’ Theater, Highland, CA
May 14 – SAP Center, San Jose, CA
May 15 – Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
May 17 – PH Live at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, NV
June 6 – Estadio La Cartuja, Seville, Spain
June 12 – Parque Hermanos Castro, Gijón, Spain
June 14 – BEC, Bilbao, Spain
June 17 – Mallorca, Spain
June 20 – Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain
June 27 – RCDE Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
July 4 – Granca Live Fest, Gran Canaria, Spain
July 9 – Plaza de Toros, Murcia, Spain
July 11 – Estadio Ciutat de València, Valencia, Spain
July 18 – Muelle de Batería, A Coruña, Spain
July 24 – Marenostrum Fuengirola, Fuengirola, Spain
The legendary Spanish singer-songwriter won the 2026 Premio Lo Nuestro last week for Best Pop Collaboration for “Bésame.” In 2025, he took home his eighth Latin GRAMMY® for Record of the Year for “Palmeras en el jardín,” cementing his status as the leading artist in this category after previous wins in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2019, and 2020. Additionally, he received the award for Best Contemporary Pop Album, bringing his career total to 24 Latin GRAMMY Awards®.
ABOUT ALEJANDRO SANZ
Alejandro Sanz is one of the most influential and celebrated artists in the history of Latin music, with a career spanning more than three decades. The Spanish singer-songwriter has released 12 studio albums, all of which have been certified multi-platinum in the United States, Spain, and Latin America. With hits such as "Corazón Partío," "Amiga Mía," and "No Es Lo Mismo," Sanz has won the hearts of millions of people worldwide and was named Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy in 2017. He has collaborated with a wide range of renowned artists, including Shakira, Camila Cabello, Alicia Keys, Juanes, Marc Anthony, and Rosalía, showcasing his versatility and global reach. A winner of 24 Latin GRAMMYs® and four GRAMMYs®, Sanz stands out as one of the most awarded Spanish artists in history. Known for his poetic lyrics, innovative compositions, and unforgettable live performances, Alejandro Sanz continues to inspire and shape the global music landscape. In 2024, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Billboard Latin Music Awards. In 2025, he earned two Latin GRAMMY Awards® for his song "Palmeras en el Jardín" and his album "¿Y Ahora Qué?".